Tapeworms belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, which is also home to other members such as planarians and flukes. Planarians are free-living flatworms known for their regenerative abilities, while flukes are parasitic flatworms that can infect various hosts, including humans. Both groups share characteristics of flat body structures and bilateral symmetry, common to the phylum.
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asconoid sponges, and syconoid
Two other phyla members of a roundworm are Nematoda and Nematomorpha. They are both non-segmented worms that belong to the superphylum Ecdysozoa along with roundworms (phylum Rotifera).
sea star and ocean fish star
There are more than two phyla in the animal kingdom... There are many phyla in the animal kingdom. There are a few phyla of worms and other invertebrates and then you have the vertebrate ohyla. Unless that's what your asking? Did you want the invertebrate and vertebrate in general phyla? That's the only set of 2 things I can think of.
Genus and species.
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porifera & echinodermata
ART or Something Like It - 2005 Spiritually Air-Headed Tapeworm or Pieces of Mainstream 2-3 was released on: USA: 10 November 2006
Two phyla that are not typically found in coral reefs are the Phylum Chordata, which includes vertebrates like mammals and birds, and the Phylum Arthropoda, which encompasses insects and terrestrial crustaceans. While some marine arthropods, like certain crabs and shrimp, may inhabit reef areas, the majority of arthropods and all chordates are primarily found in other environments. Coral reefs are predominantly home to invertebrates, particularly those from phyla like Cnidaria and Mollusca.
You have to find and greet the other crew members and then interact with them.